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Ethnographic Encounters
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Focusing on the unacknowledged, personal and often unconscious dimension, Sex explores the intersection between sex and ethnography.
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Focusing on the unacknowledged, personal and often unconscious dimension, Sex explores the intersection between sex and ethnography.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000181104
- Artikelnr.: 59535822
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000181104
- Artikelnr.: 59535822
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Richard Joseph Martin is Preceptor in Expository Writing at Harvard University, USA. Dieter Haller is Professor of Social Anthropology at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany.
ForewordJohn Borneman
Princeton University
USAIntroductionRichard Joseph Martin
Harvard University
USA and Dieter Haller
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany1. Towards an Intimately 'Impure' Ethnography: The Limits of Non-Participant ObservationTimothy M. Hall
University of California
Los Angeles
USA2. When Bodies Talk: Indulging AnthropologySebastian Mohr
Aarhus University
Denmark3. 'Going With': Desire and Power Amid the Politics of Asylum in GreeceHeath Cabot
College of the Atlantic
USA4. (Un)Changing Men in the Face of AIDS in South AfricaHanspeter Reihling
Freie Universitat Berlin
Germany5. Fieldwork and Erotic Subjectivity in an American NeoPagan CommunitySusan Harper
Texas Women's University
USA6. The Anthropologist's New Clothes: Ethnographic Exposure and BDSM in BerlinRichard Joseph Martin
Harvard University
USA7. A Camel Walks into a Brothel: Passing Anxieties in the Sexual Economies of BrazilGregory C. Mitchell
Williams College
USA8. In Bed with My Informant: Navigating Intimacy and Ethics in SingaporeAdlina Maulud
Purdue University
USA9. Dating a Gypsy Punk Musician and Ethnographic Fieldwork among Brazilian RomaniesDiana Budur
Princeton University
USA10. Public Vegetarianism and Public Menstruation: Staging Chastity in GujaratAndrea Luithle-Hardenberg
Tubingen University
Germany11. The Naked Fear: Desire and Identity in MoroccoDieter Haller
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany12. Faux Amis: On the Morals of Not Being Gay in IstanbulSamuel Williams
Musée du quai Branly
France13. Im/Possibilities in the Field: Lessons from JerusalemRobert Phillips
Ball State University
USAGuide for Further ReadingWilliam Leap
American University
USABibliographyIndex
Princeton University
USAIntroductionRichard Joseph Martin
Harvard University
USA and Dieter Haller
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany1. Towards an Intimately 'Impure' Ethnography: The Limits of Non-Participant ObservationTimothy M. Hall
University of California
Los Angeles
USA2. When Bodies Talk: Indulging AnthropologySebastian Mohr
Aarhus University
Denmark3. 'Going With': Desire and Power Amid the Politics of Asylum in GreeceHeath Cabot
College of the Atlantic
USA4. (Un)Changing Men in the Face of AIDS in South AfricaHanspeter Reihling
Freie Universitat Berlin
Germany5. Fieldwork and Erotic Subjectivity in an American NeoPagan CommunitySusan Harper
Texas Women's University
USA6. The Anthropologist's New Clothes: Ethnographic Exposure and BDSM in BerlinRichard Joseph Martin
Harvard University
USA7. A Camel Walks into a Brothel: Passing Anxieties in the Sexual Economies of BrazilGregory C. Mitchell
Williams College
USA8. In Bed with My Informant: Navigating Intimacy and Ethics in SingaporeAdlina Maulud
Purdue University
USA9. Dating a Gypsy Punk Musician and Ethnographic Fieldwork among Brazilian RomaniesDiana Budur
Princeton University
USA10. Public Vegetarianism and Public Menstruation: Staging Chastity in GujaratAndrea Luithle-Hardenberg
Tubingen University
Germany11. The Naked Fear: Desire and Identity in MoroccoDieter Haller
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany12. Faux Amis: On the Morals of Not Being Gay in IstanbulSamuel Williams
Musée du quai Branly
France13. Im/Possibilities in the Field: Lessons from JerusalemRobert Phillips
Ball State University
USAGuide for Further ReadingWilliam Leap
American University
USABibliographyIndex
ForewordJohn Borneman
Princeton University
USAIntroductionRichard Joseph Martin
Harvard University
USA and Dieter Haller
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany1. Towards an Intimately 'Impure' Ethnography: The Limits of Non-Participant ObservationTimothy M. Hall
University of California
Los Angeles
USA2. When Bodies Talk: Indulging AnthropologySebastian Mohr
Aarhus University
Denmark3. 'Going With': Desire and Power Amid the Politics of Asylum in GreeceHeath Cabot
College of the Atlantic
USA4. (Un)Changing Men in the Face of AIDS in South AfricaHanspeter Reihling
Freie Universitat Berlin
Germany5. Fieldwork and Erotic Subjectivity in an American NeoPagan CommunitySusan Harper
Texas Women's University
USA6. The Anthropologist's New Clothes: Ethnographic Exposure and BDSM in BerlinRichard Joseph Martin
Harvard University
USA7. A Camel Walks into a Brothel: Passing Anxieties in the Sexual Economies of BrazilGregory C. Mitchell
Williams College
USA8. In Bed with My Informant: Navigating Intimacy and Ethics in SingaporeAdlina Maulud
Purdue University
USA9. Dating a Gypsy Punk Musician and Ethnographic Fieldwork among Brazilian RomaniesDiana Budur
Princeton University
USA10. Public Vegetarianism and Public Menstruation: Staging Chastity in GujaratAndrea Luithle-Hardenberg
Tubingen University
Germany11. The Naked Fear: Desire and Identity in MoroccoDieter Haller
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany12. Faux Amis: On the Morals of Not Being Gay in IstanbulSamuel Williams
Musée du quai Branly
France13. Im/Possibilities in the Field: Lessons from JerusalemRobert Phillips
Ball State University
USAGuide for Further ReadingWilliam Leap
American University
USABibliographyIndex
Princeton University
USAIntroductionRichard Joseph Martin
Harvard University
USA and Dieter Haller
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany1. Towards an Intimately 'Impure' Ethnography: The Limits of Non-Participant ObservationTimothy M. Hall
University of California
Los Angeles
USA2. When Bodies Talk: Indulging AnthropologySebastian Mohr
Aarhus University
Denmark3. 'Going With': Desire and Power Amid the Politics of Asylum in GreeceHeath Cabot
College of the Atlantic
USA4. (Un)Changing Men in the Face of AIDS in South AfricaHanspeter Reihling
Freie Universitat Berlin
Germany5. Fieldwork and Erotic Subjectivity in an American NeoPagan CommunitySusan Harper
Texas Women's University
USA6. The Anthropologist's New Clothes: Ethnographic Exposure and BDSM in BerlinRichard Joseph Martin
Harvard University
USA7. A Camel Walks into a Brothel: Passing Anxieties in the Sexual Economies of BrazilGregory C. Mitchell
Williams College
USA8. In Bed with My Informant: Navigating Intimacy and Ethics in SingaporeAdlina Maulud
Purdue University
USA9. Dating a Gypsy Punk Musician and Ethnographic Fieldwork among Brazilian RomaniesDiana Budur
Princeton University
USA10. Public Vegetarianism and Public Menstruation: Staging Chastity in GujaratAndrea Luithle-Hardenberg
Tubingen University
Germany11. The Naked Fear: Desire and Identity in MoroccoDieter Haller
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany12. Faux Amis: On the Morals of Not Being Gay in IstanbulSamuel Williams
Musée du quai Branly
France13. Im/Possibilities in the Field: Lessons from JerusalemRobert Phillips
Ball State University
USAGuide for Further ReadingWilliam Leap
American University
USABibliographyIndex